Women's Golf - Archives 2016-17

Columbia senior Jackie Chulya fired a 31 in the final nine holes to conclude the 54-hole Cardinal Cup invitational in eighth place Tuesday. Facing a competitive field that featured seven teams ranked among the nation's top-50 women's golf teams, Chulya finished with a 71 on the final day to pace a Columbia team that finished in 10th place with a combined 931 score (plus 67) at the Louisville Golf Club.

The Columbia women's golf team shot 15 strokes better than its first day of competition to move into ninth place heading into Tuesday's final 18 holes at the Cardinal Cup. The 54-hole, three-day Cardinal Cup competition continues on Tuesday at the University of Louisville Golf Club.

The Columbia women's golf team finished day one of the Cardinal Cup in 11th place Sunday at the University of Louisville Golf Club. The 54-hole, three-day Cardinal Cup competition continues on Monday and Tuesday.

The Columbia women's golf team will travel to Louisville, Ky. this weekend to compete in the 15th annual Cardinal Cup Sunday through Tuesday, Oct. 23-25 at the University of Louisville Golf Club. The Cardinal Cup is a three-day 54-hole competition which features a 16-team field including six teams ranked among the nation's top-50.

Behind top-10 performances from freshman Ridhima Dilawari and senior Jackie Chulya, the Columbia women's golf team captured its second consecutive fall invitational title Sunday as it was named the Yale Intercollegiate team champions at the event. The 19 teams were scheduled to play 18 more rounds on Sunday morning, but competition at the Course at Yale was halted due to inclement weather.

Fresh of its Princeton Invitational team championship, the Columbia women's golf team travels to The Course at Yale to compete in this weekend's Yale Women's Intercollegiate from Friday through Sunday. The Lions will compete in the three-day, 54-hole event with 18 holes on Friday, 18 holes on Saturday and 18 holes on Sunday.

Behind three top-10 individual performances from Camilla Vik, Jackie Chulya and Ridhima Dilawari and a course low 298 stroke performance in the final 18 holes, the Columbia women's golf team came from behind to capture the Princeton Invitational team title Sunday at Springdale Golf Course.

The Columbia women's golf team concluded day one and 36 holes at the Princeton Invitational tied for second place, just two strokes behind team leader Yale on Saturday. The Lions will play the final 18 holes at Springdale Golf Club on Sunday beginning at 9:15 a.m.

The Columbia women's golf team travels to Springdale Golf Club to compete in this weekend's Princeton Invitational. The Lions will compete in the two-day 54-hole event with 36-holes on Saturday and 18-holes on Sunday.

Led by senior Jackie Chulya, six Columbia women's golfers placed among the field's top-20 as the Lions finished the three-round Nittany Lion Invitational in second place Sunday with a combined 907 score (plus-21). Chulya completed the two day invitational in sixth place by shooting a combined 222 (74-76-72) score. She moved up to sixth from eighth place after firing a 72 in Sunday's final round at the Penn State Golf Course.